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1. Teachers and lower attaining boys: moving beyond the binary?

2. Parallel lines? The homogeneous and gendered career patterns of senior leaders in policing in England and Wales.

3. Stories of the gendered mobile work of English lorry driving.

4. Sexual health activism: the motivations of near-peer volunteer educators working to promote positive understandings of gender and sexuality in UK secondary schools.

5. Brewing difference: malting, gender and urbanity in medieval England. An examination of drying and malting kilns, c.1150-1500.

6. Tough girls: gender performance and safety within schools.

7. 'Creating a modern nursing workforce': nursing education reform in the neoliberal social imaginary.

8. Gender, class and school teacher education from the mid-nineteenth century to 1970: scenes from a town in the North of England.

9. The experience of interactional justice for victims of 'honour'-based violence and abuse reporting to the police in England and Wales.

10. Call for Papers.

11. Sex and consent in contemporary youth sexual culture: the 'ideals' and the 'realities'.

12. Foster fathers performing gender: the negotiation and reproduction of parenting roles in families who foster.

13. The politics of teaching as an occupation in the professional borderlands: the interplay of gender, class and professional status in a biographical study of trainee teachers in England.

14. ‘Caravan wives’ and ‘decent girls’: Gypsy-Traveller women's perceptions of gender, culture and morality in the North of England.

15. Top girls navigating austere times: interrogating youth transitions since the ‘crisis’.

16. ‘I think a lot of it is common sense. …’ Early years students, professionalism and the development of a ‘vocational habitus’.

17. Shaping children's mobilities: expectations of gendered parenting in the English rural idyll.

18. Motherhood, ethnicity and experience: a narrative analysis of the debates concerning culture in the provision of health services for Bangladeshi mothers in East London.

19. Becoming Polish in London: negotiating ethnicity through migration.

20. Men on the move: narratives of migration and work among low-paid migrant men in London.

21. Continuity, change and performativity in leisure: English folk dance and modernity 1900-1939.

22. Preparation and determination: three vignettes of gendered leisure.

23. Contextualizing rationality: Mature student carers and higher education in England.

24. Homeless Women in Public Spaces: Strategies of Resistance.

25. Mobile Selves: Gender, ethnicity and mobile phones in the everyday lives of young Pakistani-British women and men.

26. CELEBRATING HETEROGENEITY?: A survey of female ICT professionals in England.

27. REREADING UNDECLARED WORK.

28. Sex–gender–sexuality: how sex, gender and sexuality constellations are constituted in secondary schools.

29. Gender, 'bias', assessment and feedback: analyzing the written assessment of undergraduate history essays.

30. "It's not all about grades": accounting for gendered degree results in geography at Brunel University.

31. Education, gender and religion: identity transformations among Kosovo Albanians in London.

32. Female football players in England: examining the emergence of third-space narratives.

33. School effects and ethnic, gender and socio-economic gaps in educational achievement at age 11.

34. Generational research: between historical and sociological imaginations.

35. Winifred M. Patton and the Irish Revival in London.

36. ‘Unduly conscious of her sex’: priesthood, female bodies, and sacred space in the Church of England.

37. The strength of weak ties: the social networks of young separated asylum seekers and refugees in London.

38. The trouble with class: researching youth, class and culture beyond the 'Birmingham School'.

39. The societal construction of 'boys' underachievement' in educational policies: a cross-national comparison.

40. Talking about gendered headship: how do women and men working in schools conceive and articulate notions of gender?

41. The social structure of the 14-16 curriculum in England.

42. Constructions of mathematicians in popular culture and learners' narratives: a study of mathematical and non-mathematical subjectivities.

43. Examining the feminisation of migration concept for adult education.

44. Challenges in researching life with HIV/AIDS: an intersectional analysis of black African migrants in London.

45. THE STRUCTURE AND IMPLICATIONS OF CHILDREN'S ATTITUDES TO SCHOOL.

46. 'People Make Assumptions About Our Communities': Sexual Health Amongst Teenagers from Black and Minority Ethnic Backgrounds in East London.

47. REPORTING PLAY.

48. Whose public space was it anyway? Class, gender and ethnicity in the creation of the Sefton and Stanley Parks, Liverpool: 1858–1872.

49. Conflicting value systems: Gypsy females and the home‐school interface.